PASSING OF THE HORSE
DISPLACED BY MOTOR POWER,
(Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright) SYDNEY, May 20. The effect of the widespread adoption of motor power and the resultant decrease in the price of horses were demonstrated at a sale of horses at the Lismore municipal yards, when 40 horses brought a total of £22. The highest price realised was £2, and others were as low as Is and 2 s. furniture. CARPETS, LINOLEUMS. M DAYS’ STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS. 2s IN £1 OFF CASH PURCHASES. Stock Must be Reduced Before the 31st May. All Goods too long in stock to be Cleared at HALF-PRICE. GUTTER FIELDS LTD., Tb' Most Central Furniture Warehouse, 5 THE OCTAGON. DUNEDIN. —Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20104, 21 May 1927, Page 11
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